Discover how to open and save files in Office 2007’s new file formats without upgrading
If you try to open a file created in Office 2007 in an older version of Microsoft Office, chances are you won’t succeed.
This is because Microsoft has created a whole new set of file types for Word, Access, Excel and Powerpoint.
At first glance, you might be hard pushed to see the difference, but look closely and you’ll see Office 2007 documents have an ‘x’ at the end of their file extension: Word documents end with .docx instead of .doc, Excel documents now end in .xlsx, and so on.
The technical reasons behind this switch aren’t of concern here, but if you’re trying to share a file with someone else, or trying to open such a file in Office 2000, XP or 2003, these new file formats can cause problems. Thankfully they can be used. Click here to find out how.
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